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Some Things I Know

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15 Feb 2012
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Just thought I’d share a few things I’ve learned recently.  

 
Source: doubtreligion.blogspot.com via psychopium on Pinterest

 

  • Heavy Duty aluminum foil from the Dollar Tree is actually wimpier than regular aluminum foil.
  • A bread saw is way better than a bread knife for cutting bread.  It will unfortunately also cut through your thumbnail and thumb.
  • “Make sure your laces are tied so you don’t trip and land on your face” is good advice for me as well as my kids.
  • Large marshmallows expand and get very slippery when placed in a cup of hot chocolate.  Cut them up first so your 3-year-old doesn’t swallow it and choke–’cause that makes for a scary morning.

What have you learned lately?

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